Vucic: West Prepares for Direct Conflict with Russia

BELGRADE, July 22 – In recent developments, Western nations are reportedly gearing up for potential direct conflict with Russia, as stated by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. According to Vucic, the West is currently in active preparations for a potential confrontation and aims to engage in warfare through various means, such as investing money and utilizing proxies.

In an interview with Pink TV channel, Vucic explained that at present, Western countries are not prepared for a direct conflict with Russia; however, he believes they will be eventually. They are currently engaged in preparations for a potential military standoff with the Russian Federation, advancing their plans much faster than many expect or would prefer to see. This information is derived from observing the ongoing military preparations and their progression.

The Serbian President also made note of the Western perspective on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He claimed that “as long as people from the West do not die, or only volunteers die, the West does not care how many Ukrainians will die.” This sentiment is based on Vucic’s belief that Russia possesses valuable resources such as oil, gas, phosphates, gold, and silver, which make it an attractive target for Western powers. Furthermore, he mentioned ideas from Scandinavian countries suggesting that “Russia does not deserve to have such territory, because it is the province of all mankind.

In summary, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has expressed concerns over the potential for a direct conflict between Western nations and Russia. He believes that the West is rapidly preparing for this confrontation while maintaining an indifferent attitude towards the casualties suffered by Ukrainians in the ongoing conflict. This perspective appears to be driven by perceived economic interests and resource control, as well as ideological beliefs regarding the rightful ownership of Russian territory.

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